The evidence is everywhere. Astonishing things have happened to a place we call Idaho. We search for answers in the folds and fractures, floods and bewildering formations. Ours is definitely not a landscape for the timid. Yet this land also beckons us to explore and to enjoy. In this exploration of a geology that has inspired and frustrated every generation, we examine the forcesáthat unite us and divide us, and bind us together as a state.

This program is truly riveting. I was chained to the TV even though I was supposed to be doing other things. Kudos to the geologists, to the commentators and to the photographers. I am buying this DVD for my grandchildren and I will watch it again with them. This is what I like about PBS and why I contribute to PBS. vmschu1

I bought this for my husband as a Christmas gift, but we both really enjoy it. It shows so much diversity throughout the state and how it was formed from the rolling hills of the Paloouse to the Craters of the Moon, which I learned is still considered active, to the Towering mountains ranges, some of which are still growing in height, great video presnted in an enetertaining way, with beautiful photography.